Marital Rape
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No proposal to criminalise marital rape, Centre tells Parliament
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Criminalising rape within marriage may be ‘excessively harsh, disproportionate’: Centre
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Unnatural sex between husband and wife not rape, woman’s consent immaterial: Madhya Pradesh HC
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Rape is rape, even if committed by husband, says Gujarat High Court
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Karnataka supports prosecution of man accused of raping his wife in case before Supreme Court
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Marital rape: Supreme Court seeks Centre’s stand on appeals against Delhi HC’s split verdict
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SC stays Karnataka High Court order allowing husband to be tried for rape
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Marital rape: Plea filed in Supreme Court against Delhi HC split verdict
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Explainer: Marital rape split verdict reflects two different ideas of marriage and women’s rights
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‘Disagreements in marriage natural, may extend to bedroom’: Judge who refused to outlaw marital rape
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Delhi High Court passes split verdict on criminalisation of marital rape
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Delhi HC to pass verdict on criminalisation of marital rape on Wednesday
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‘Rape is rape’: Karnataka HC refuses to drop charges against man accused of assaulting his wife
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Delhi High Court reserves verdict on criminalising marital rape
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Marital rape: Centre seeks to defer hearing, says matter has ‘far-reaching socio-legal implications’
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Marital rape exception places institution of marriage over individuals, Karuna Nundy tells Delhi HC
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Condemning every man as a rapist is not advisable, says Smriti Irani in Rajya Sabha
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Marital rape exception is archaic, has no place in a just order, lawyer Karuna Nundy tells Delhi HC
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Criminalisation of marital rape ‘could open floodgates of false cases’, Centre tells Delhi HC
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Marital rape hearing puts spotlight on other laws that reinforce patriarchal nature of marriage
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Have been getting hate mails for my stance on marital rape, amicus curiae Rebecca John tells HC
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Centre says marital rape involves ‘family issues’, can’t be seen from ‘microscopic angle’
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Indian men are taking to Twitter to oppose the possibility of marital rape being criminalised
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Criminalising marital rape will uphold the bodily integrity of women, amicus curiae tells Delhi HC
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Explainer: Why is marital rape not a crime in India – and can the courts make it one?
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Consent implicit condition to immunity to husband under Section 375: Amicus curiae on marital rape
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Marital rape: Sex worker has right to say no, why not married woman, asks Delhi High Court
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Absence of marital rape law doesn’t compel woman to have sexual relations, Delhi government tells HC
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Sex between married couple not rape ‘even if by force’, says Chhattisgarh High Court
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Marital rape is a valid reason to seek divorce, rules Kerala High Court
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Plea seeking to declare marital rape a ground for divorce dismissed by Delhi High Court
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Marriage does not oblige a woman to have sex with her husband, says Delhi High Court
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Marital rape is an issue of ‘tremendous importance’ and has ‘huge ramifications’: Delhi High Court
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Marital rape a ‘disgraceful offence’, not criminalising it hurts women, says Gujarat High Court
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Child marital rape is now illegal. It is time to criminalise adult marital rape too
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A ‘New India’ of empowered women? Not as long as the Centre resists making marital rape a crime
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Delhi High Court quotes Philippines SC ruling that held forced sex even in marriage as criminal
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Criminalising marital rape will threaten the institution of marriage, Centre tells Delhi HC
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Video: Marital rape is as much a crime as harassment at the workplace, as a 16-year-old reminds us
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Delhi court takes note of marital rape, but lawmakers say criminialising it will threaten institution of marriage